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Query: UNIPROT:P43026 (
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Preventive actions of probiotics as antidiarrheal agents are well documented, but their mechanisms are poorly understood. Two selected probiotics,
Bacillus subtilis
CU1 and
Lactobacillus plantarum
CNCM I-4547, were tested in mouse experimental models of diarrhea and the possible mechanisms of action were investigated. Diarrhea was induced in mice by oral castor oil administration or by i.v. injection of
lipopolysaccharide
(
LPS
) of
Salmonella enteritis
. The antidiarrheal drug loperamide was used as control. Fecal water excretion was quantified for 2 h and paracellular permeability and electrical parameters of the colon were assessed in Ussing chambers. The expression of colonic exchangers or channels and of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) was assessed by immunohistochemistry. Prophylactic treatment with
B. subtilis
CU1 or with
L. plantarum
CNCM I-4547 reduced
LPS
-induced diarrhea. The reduction of water excretion was in the same range as those induced by loperamide. In the castor oil model, this effect was only observed with
B. subtilis
CU1. The two probiotic treatments abolished the increase in paracellular permeability induced by
LPS
, but not by castor oil. However, only
L. plantarum
CNCM I-4547 treatment decreased the colonic expression of TLR-4. After
B. subtilis
CU1, colonic expression of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) was reduced and that of Na
+
/H
+
exchanger 3 (NHE3) increased.
B. subtilis
CU1 may increase the capacity of the colon to absorb excess of water in diarrheic conditions by acting on CFTR and NHE3 expression. The two probiotics strains showed an impact on diarrhea through limitation of water excretion that may involve paracellular permeability or electrolyte transport for
L. plantarum
CNCM I-4547 and
B. subtilis
CU1 respectively.
...
PMID:Antidiarrheal Action of
Bacillus subtilis
CU1 CNCM I-2745 and
Lactobacillus plantarum
CNCM I-4547 in Mice. 3004 56